Kids Books - Animals

How to Speak Dog: A Guide to Decoding Dog Language

How to Speak Dog: A Guide to Decoding Dog Language

By Aline Alexander Newman, Gary Weitzman

so i´m reading this book named ¨How to speak dog¨ and by looking at the front cover i already know that i´m going to like the book. i love animals but my favorite favorite pets are dogs that is why i picked this book for my review read this book now. Dogs are my favorite pet because they are so cute and because their active and outdoor animals. i have a dog at home his name is Cleo and he his active that´s how dogs became my favorite animal

Dinosaur Cove #2: Charge of the Triceratops

Dinosaur Cove #2: Charge of the Triceratops

By Rex Stone

I am reading this book so...i just thought i would tell you

The Chupacabras of the Río Grande (The Unicorn Rescue Society)

The Chupacabras of the Río Grande (The Unicorn Rescue Society)

By Adam Gidwitz, David Bowles

Yoonycorngirl

I haven’t read this book yet, but it seems super duper cool and as you can tell by my name I L♥️VE UNICORNS! 🦄

Seaglass Summer

Seaglass Summer

By Anjali Banerjee

This is one of my favorite books ever! It's all about a girl that goes to visit her uncle for a month and she learns all about how to take care of animals when they are hurt, (because her uncle is a veterinarian)

Doggone It! (Katie Kazoo, Switcheroo (Pb))

Doggone It! (Katie Kazoo, Switcheroo (Pb))

By Nancy Krulik

Katie Kazoo Switcheroo Doggone It is the best book Ive ever read because it`s about dogs, and I LOVE DOGS! Katie Carew`s 3rd grade teacher, Mrs. Derkman, moves in next door! Uh-oh. Even more bad news: Mrs. Derkman despises pooches! Even Katie`s cocker spaniel, Pepper! But later, Mrs. Derkman learns not all pooches are mean. My fave part was when Mrs. Derkman adopts a puppy named Snowball and loves her. If you like dogs, you`ll love this book!

The Guardian Herd: Windborn

The Guardian Herd: Windborn

By Jennifer Lynn Alvarez

It was sooo epic!! If you have read the other books in the series you will know what I mean. Summary: Nightwing and Star have a final war and decide who will stay in Anok. 😻😻😻😻👍👍👍👍

Hello Kitty, Hello World!

Hello Kitty, Hello World!

By Higashi/Glaser Design Inc.

I really love hello kitty..........shes so cute and cuddly. I have quite a few toys and books of her and can't wait ot get more.............but still i would love to read this awesome looking book............LOVE IT!!!!!!

The Poky Little Puppy (A Little Golden Book Classic)

The Poky Little Puppy (A Little Golden Book Classic)

By Janette Sebring Lowrey

I absolutely love this book. It is one of the earliest books I remember reading. I still have my original copy. My favorite dessert as a child was strawberry shortcake ... so I related to this book well!

Elementals: Scorch Dragons

Elementals: Scorch Dragons

By Amie Kaufman

It was amazing!! I can’t wait until book 3! I recommend it!

Swordbird

Swordbird

By Nancy Yi Fan

To be honest, although this book was sweet and original, I would not call myself a great fan. It is inspiring that a twelve year old or eleven year old girl would be able to write at the level that she does, and publish a book. However, I noticed many flaws in the writing. I myself am a writer, and am currently editing a book- not that I expect that to ever be very successful, as there I should never any guarantee of that- and am noticing flaws in my own writing as well as hers. The story is rather simple- which is just fine. However, the characters never seemed to differ from each other. Aska’s supposedly courageous character was sort of ruined for me because of her occasional “damsel in distress” episodes. They all speak with the same voice- using broad vocabulary, preaching peace. Their characters are just so similar, but perhaps that wouldn’t be the case if the author was writing in the point of view of so many different characters. Of course, this applies to all but Turnatt’s, because he is the malicious and evil hawk villain. As for Miltin’s death, it was sweet and somber, but I guess I didn’t understand how he died. I picked up on the detail that he broke his wing, but one of the reason she stated in the story was that “after all of his years as a slave, he couldn’t live any longer” or something along those lines. That didn’t make a lot of sense to me. It would had the character been elderly, but Miltin was a young robin, by my understanding. I was sitting there thinking for a moment, “Okay, so, he died because he was beat up before?” It would have made more sense if the injury had been more fatal...or perhaps the broken wing had been fatal enough, regardless of his past beatings. Another thing that I noticed was that the author dragged out details to the point where it just wasn’t necessary. She could turn a single piece of dialogue into a small paragraph. Overall, this book was nice. I liked it, but I wouldn’t say it’s my favorite. However, it is also helping me learn how to edit my story, and inspires me to keep on writing. Huge props to you, Nancy Yi Fan.

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